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i have to go steve forbes. the most supply side oriented tax of all is the tax on risk and wealth, namely capital gains tax, risk wealth high risk stock investment. every time the capital gains tax rate is cut, revenues soar as they did under bill clinton. in fact, president obama was asked this in a tv interview during the campaign and he said i know that's what the numbers show but i still want to raise the top rates. if ever there's a supply side tax rates where lower rates produce higher rates it's capital gains. >> that's right. people start taking gains and hold on to what they have. that means capital is not put to work. in the early 1990s the economy was starting to get a real head of steam. not enough to save george h.w. bush but that slowed in '93 and '94. when republicans came in, cut spending, killed hilary care and alan greenspan had a sensible monetary policy, the economy started to recover and then clinton got the religion, he cut capital gains. >> steve is giving your man all these kudos and you
i have to go steve forbes. the most supply side oriented tax of all is the tax on risk and wealth, namely capital gains tax, risk wealth high risk stock investment. every time the capital gains tax rate is cut, revenues soar as they did under bill clinton. in fact, president obama was asked this in a tv interview during the campaign and he said i know that's what the numbers show but i still want to raise the top rates. if ever there's a supply side tax rates where lower rates produce higher...
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joined by steve with fascinating highlight from that. >> thank you, sue. subdued inflation of 1.8%. was he important part lacquer's estimate it would take get to 6.5% o unemployment. you remember, lacquer desentd -- excuse me, what was that? dehe is noted from the meeting. explained this descent. >> it should be clear that this committee is straining. to provide as much stimulus as possible without endangering our price stability. my worry and the reason i descented on this and asset purchases, is that we seem to be test the very limits of that credibility. >> he would prefer -- he upported the dropping of the calendar date but wanted unemployment and labor market to e described in much mor terms rather than quantitative terms. he also suggested that the to be not e needs just for the short term but long-term. charlotte the launchon commerce where we are here, he said cannot assumer spending on the 6% year on year. sign. sign, they are not confident enough in the future to carry long-term balances. sue? >> that is a mixed thing. back to under lacquer, steve, he was uncomfortable wit
joined by steve with fascinating highlight from that. >> thank you, sue. subdued inflation of 1.8%. was he important part lacquer's estimate it would take get to 6.5% o unemployment. you remember, lacquer desentd -- excuse me, what was that? dehe is noted from the meeting. explained this descent. >> it should be clear that this committee is straining. to provide as much stimulus as possible without endangering our price stability. my worry and the reason i descented on this and...
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steve, you were brutally cut off in your prime. so let's talk about -- let's get back to the point where you were at, which is talking about the structural deficit. >> yeah, i think that's where you cut me off in my prime. but anyway, the deficit is clearly not going to achieve getting rid of that in a five-year period. many estimates believe that in 2013-2014, the next fiscal year, it's going to be around 7%. that's better than the 11% inherited by this government, but will be a couple points worse than greece and spain. so that's a big negative for george osbourne. another one will be getting the percentage of debt compared with gdp in the country, getting that down within a five-year period, getting it syncing in the right direction. he thought it was going to peek around 75%, 75%. it looks like it could go up even further. so let's see what he says on that front today. in terms of options, he has very few options indeed because this is a government which as we know has set its fallout on plan a. and yet, are we seeing real aust
steve, you were brutally cut off in your prime. so let's talk about -- let's get back to the point where you were at, which is talking about the structural deficit. >> yeah, i think that's where you cut me off in my prime. but anyway, the deficit is clearly not going to achieve getting rid of that in a five-year period. many estimates believe that in 2013-2014, the next fiscal year, it's going to be around 7%. that's better than the 11% inherited by this government, but will be a couple...
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steve sedgwick -- steve sedgwick with more. steve? >> reporter: hey, just head the prompt. it's me in vienna. it does feel like winter, minus three here. but i can tell you that opec should be happy. it is producing nearly 31 million barrels a day. it's got brent over $108 a barrel. brent will be over $110 a barrel on average for 2012. for the first time ever. olympic making a trillion dollars in -- opec is making a trill dollars trillion dollars in oil. they're worry good oversupply going into 2013. they are concerned that the call on their oil is going to be less than 30 million barrels a day even though they're producing the best part of 31 million barrels ail day. surely they should be taking a little off the table if they want to keep it at current levels. the problem is they don't take any off the table officially. it would send out the wrong message politically. but there's a real concern that oecd inventories, the consuming, western nations, eventually got inventories above 59 days, which is the first time we've seen that in 2012. and it's above the average over the
steve sedgwick -- steve sedgwick with more. steve? >> reporter: hey, just head the prompt. it's me in vienna. it does feel like winter, minus three here. but i can tell you that opec should be happy. it is producing nearly 31 million barrels a day. it's got brent over $108 a barrel. brent will be over $110 a barrel on average for 2012. for the first time ever. olympic making a trillion dollars in -- opec is making a trill dollars trillion dollars in oil. they're worry good oversupply...
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steve mcmahon, purple strategies. when the cameras aren't rolling, you love and respect leader armey. >> well, one of the things that happen in washington is you're in these green rooms all the time and i don't agree with him on anything, but he's a terrific guy. >> i saw a parity and ann coulter and al sharpton got off appearing on some show and they high fived each other in the green room and they were calling each other honey and what's our next gig, where is it going to be? and it was totally, hate when they're out there arguing. >> they're human beings. and it's the way washington used to work. people used to socialize together, whether they were democrats or republicans. they built an entire notion on the company that you can get democrats and republicans to work together to solve business and brand challenges. that's the key issue. >> they don't know each other. they don't socialize each other. there's a taint with doing it. let me give you an idea. we've got a fiscal cliff now. we have the fiscal abyss next ye
steve mcmahon, purple strategies. when the cameras aren't rolling, you love and respect leader armey. >> well, one of the things that happen in washington is you're in these green rooms all the time and i don't agree with him on anything, but he's a terrific guy. >> i saw a parity and ann coulter and al sharpton got off appearing on some show and they high fived each other in the green room and they were calling each other honey and what's our next gig, where is it going to be? and...
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conversation with our steve liesman. in corporate news, the apple coming off its worst day ofs losses this almost four years. u.s. equity futures, though, not too bad so far today. indicated up about 15 points. today is thursday, december 6th, penultimate day before the day of infamy. "squawk box" begins right now. >> welcome to "squawk box." i'm becky quick along with joe kernen. andrew ross sorkin is on vacation this week. onset with us is drew mattis. welcome. thanks for getting up early. >> i'm always up at this time. >> we'll be going through secretary geithner's comments, but first let's get you up to speed on other stories. joe was talking about apple. it has been a rough ten weeks for the most valuable u.s. company. shares tumbling more than 6% yesterday shedding $35 billion of market value. among the reasons cited by analysts, a forecast by an influential research firm suggesting that the iphone and ipad maker is continuing to give up ground it rival the android gadgets. there were also unconfirmed reports that
conversation with our steve liesman. in corporate news, the apple coming off its worst day ofs losses this almost four years. u.s. equity futures, though, not too bad so far today. indicated up about 15 points. today is thursday, december 6th, penultimate day before the day of infamy. "squawk box" begins right now. >> welcome to "squawk box." i'm becky quick along with joe kernen. andrew ross sorkin is on vacation this week. onset with us is drew mattis. welcome....
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our thanks to steve for that. >>> meantime, coming up on the show, will washington be able to get its act together to avoid letting the u.s. economy fall off a cliff? we've got a panel of washington insiders to give you the real story. >>> plus, a closer look at the markets including a best emerging market performer this year. if you invested in this index, you'di inbe up 50%. we'll tell you what it is and what could see a pop next year. >>> we'll bring you retail numbers as they trickle in. much coming up. [ male announcer ] it's that time of year again. time for citi price rewind. because your daughter really wants that pink castle thing. and you really don't want to pay more than you have to. only citi price rewind automatically searches for the lowest price. and if it finds one, you get refunded the difference. just use your citi card and register your purchase online. have a super sparkly day! ok. [ male announcer ] now all you need is a magic carriage. citi price rewind. start saving at citi.com/pricerewind. you can stay in and share something... or you can get out there and act
our thanks to steve for that. >>> meantime, coming up on the show, will washington be able to get its act together to avoid letting the u.s. economy fall off a cliff? we've got a panel of washington insiders to give you the real story. >>> plus, a closer look at the markets including a best emerging market performer this year. if you invested in this index, you'di inbe up 50%. we'll tell you what it is and what could see a pop next year. >>> we'll bring you retail...
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let's do on the technical side and fundamental side with steve cortes. good to see you both. one has been a stellar performer and the other not so much. what do you like right now? >> bill, you just summed it up. the news came out over the weekend and the market is telling you what you should believe in. netflix is up 1% and amazon down 3.5%. look at the chart in amazon, you can see it's been showing us this over the last four months. amazon put a high in at 261. about eight days ago tried to take out that high and couldn't do it. it put in a double top. that's a sign of a -- you know, of a failure. you have a stock like amazon who basically -- the stock failed at 261 and now we have a 20-day moving average which it broke through and 209-day moving average, the last time it broke through the 20-day moving average it fell 13%. now we look over at netflix, that's a totally different story, right you? said it was a dog. it bottomed out at $54 and broke above its 20-day moving average and stayed above its 20-day moving average for the last four weeks. if it stays above its $20 mo
let's do on the technical side and fundamental side with steve cortes. good to see you both. one has been a stellar performer and the other not so much. what do you like right now? >> bill, you just summed it up. the news came out over the weekend and the market is telling you what you should believe in. netflix is up 1% and amazon down 3.5%. look at the chart in amazon, you can see it's been showing us this over the last four months. amazon put a high in at 261. about eight days ago...
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thanks, phil and steve. see, ralph, i can get in little digs. >> no prompting. >> no prompting, right. >> i'm having trouble making the math right. >> on the deal. >> how many years it takes $400,000 to equal a billion. >> don't ask me. ask your guy. he calls him that, anyway. >> we have been talking about that fiscal cliff. a lot of people watching what's happening in washington. negotiations continue and we are all trying to figure out what's happening at this point. house republicans have announced plan b, that's in case the talks fail. that plan b would move to pass their own tax bills and automatic budget cuts set to happen next month. actually, it would not avert the automatic budget cuts. that would still be in there. from everything we heard, the automatic sequestration budget cuts would continue. it would only avert the tax portion of that and extend low tax rates except on those with incomes a million dollars and above. president obama's latest position puts the threshold at $400,000. no one is exp
thanks, phil and steve. see, ralph, i can get in little digs. >> no prompting. >> no prompting, right. >> i'm having trouble making the math right. >> on the deal. >> how many years it takes $400,000 to equal a billion. >> don't ask me. ask your guy. he calls him that, anyway. >> we have been talking about that fiscal cliff. a lot of people watching what's happening in washington. negotiations continue and we are all trying to figure out what's...
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yeah, we'll speak to tim cook about continuing the legacy of steve jobs. plus chinese insurer picc put some spark back into the dismal, the big potential in the insurance. plenty more to come. having you ship my gifts couldn't be easier. well, having a ton of locations doesn't hurt. and a santa to boot! [ chuckles ] right, baby. oh, sir. that is a customer. oh...sorry about that. [ male announcer ] break from the holiday stress. fedex office. >>> we continue to monitor reaction to the earthquake and tsunami wave in japan right now. miyagi northern prefecture region. and we got a clarification from one of the plants. tokyo whether he can power saying workers instead of evacuating completely, the plant saying they have now reached a position inside the plant, they didn't evacuate. so they just made sure the workers have gone into a safe position. we'll keep monitoring events and any reports we get out. meanwhile, with germany's dax closing near five year highs, is it time for a rerating of european equities? highest close since january 2008. up 28% for the y
yeah, we'll speak to tim cook about continuing the legacy of steve jobs. plus chinese insurer picc put some spark back into the dismal, the big potential in the insurance. plenty more to come. having you ship my gifts couldn't be easier. well, having a ton of locations doesn't hurt. and a santa to boot! [ chuckles ] right, baby. oh, sir. that is a customer. oh...sorry about that. [ male announcer ] break from the holiday stress. fedex office. >>> we continue to monitor reaction to the...
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i'm steve handlesman, nbc news, capitol hill. >>> for more on the market reaction, i'm joined now in the studio by paul donovan. >> thank you. >> we saw a potential decline for futures. did investors expect a smooth conclusion here to these talks? >> they shouldn't have done. what we've got at the moment, it's what you would expect. i can remember when each of them went through the eight of three, you get the temper tantrum. they're there and beating their 50s on the floor and basically they want attention. and the best thing to do in this circumstance is just ignore them. that's what we should do with american politicians. they're behaving like 3-year-olds. >> markets were ignoring them.we saw quite a rally shaping up even as these talks were going on. this is the first time in a couple of weeks where we saw markets pay attention. >> we've had periods when there's nothing else going on, basically. and remarkably, no european politician has said anything stupid for 24 hours, which has to be a record for the year. now we're suddenly putting our attention on the other side of the atlan
i'm steve handlesman, nbc news, capitol hill. >>> for more on the market reaction, i'm joined now in the studio by paul donovan. >> thank you. >> we saw a potential decline for futures. did investors expect a smooth conclusion here to these talks? >> they shouldn't have done. what we've got at the moment, it's what you would expect. i can remember when each of them went through the eight of three, you get the temper tantrum. they're there and beating their 50s on the...
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steve, no dolphins -- i thought dolphins -- how many games did you lose? >> well, we've lost seven games. >> you won a few good games. >> at the end of the day, you're in the business to win. you don't like being under 5-7 isn't exactly -- >> have you talked to woody? >> woody is one guy who will make me feel better. >> new york is a lousy place if you're not winning. >> to stink. >> any place is a lousy place if you're not winning. >> exactly, in january i'd rather be losing in miami than in new york. >> that's because you don't own the team. >> thank you very much. >> thank you. pleasure being here. >>> when we come back. we have a lot still to come. steny hoyer on the fiscal cliff talks. then at 8:15 eastern, we have the adp numbers. mark zandi is here to talk through the market reaction. >>> 8:40 eastern, jeffrey solomon will be stopping by. or that printing in color had to cost a fortune. nobody said an all-in-one had to be bulky. or that you had to print from your desk. at least, nobody said it to us. introducing the business smart inkjet all-in-one
steve, no dolphins -- i thought dolphins -- how many games did you lose? >> well, we've lost seven games. >> you won a few good games. >> at the end of the day, you're in the business to win. you don't like being under 5-7 isn't exactly -- >> have you talked to woody? >> woody is one guy who will make me feel better. >> new york is a lousy place if you're not winning. >> to stink. >> any place is a lousy place if you're not winning. >>...
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steve balmer? you don't think steve gates will fire him, do you? >> i'm not sure what he's thinking. bill gates and balmer are friends, there's loyalty there. but balmer is running a circus at microsoft right now. windows 8 is not anything that he thought it would be. the surface tablet the same thing. i think they have an opportunity at xbox, that they're not taking advantage of. it's a matter of not being aggressive and going with the same old tools and working out of the same old toolbox. i know david is there. the interviews he's done with meg whitman is unbelievable. he asked her how many different ways why are you still in the printing business, meg? she gives the same answer over and over again. we need transformational ceos in the tech companies or they'll go by the wayside. >> you cite actually marisa meyer, and the yahoo effect she has by moving over. to that end, talk me through where you are on other companies that might be drawn into that. >> well, i think best buy was the best example. they had the same search firm that was -- you kno
steve balmer? you don't think steve gates will fire him, do you? >> i'm not sure what he's thinking. bill gates and balmer are friends, there's loyalty there. but balmer is running a circus at microsoft right now. windows 8 is not anything that he thought it would be. the surface tablet the same thing. i think they have an opportunity at xbox, that they're not taking advantage of. it's a matter of not being aggressive and going with the same old tools and working out of the same old...
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steve liesman is here with more insight on all the fed's moves. steve. >> thanks. one thing i think we can say for sure, chairman bernanke has to be surprised at what's effectively been a hawkish reaction to the massive policy changes he put in place yesterday. those policy changes include an announcement that the fed would boost its monthly purchase of assets to $85 billion. that would be a trillion dollars in a year, and also link interest rates to unemployment. it became the first essential bank to link its funds rater overnight rate to the unemployment rate. these dovish moves have received a hawkish response in the market. gold is down on about 20 bucks or so. the ten-year note is off here, but since yesterday, it's off about ten basis points. and the dow may be up right now, but essentially it's been down since yesterday at 12:30. it's unclear if the market doesn't understand the fed's new communication or if it simply sees the 6.5% unemployment rate as closer in time than the fed does. i want to share with you some of what the street heard from the policy st
steve liesman is here with more insight on all the fed's moves. steve. >> thanks. one thing i think we can say for sure, chairman bernanke has to be surprised at what's effectively been a hawkish reaction to the massive policy changes he put in place yesterday. those policy changes include an announcement that the fed would boost its monthly purchase of assets to $85 billion. that would be a trillion dollars in a year, and also link interest rates to unemployment. it became the first...
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and cutting regulations, they can be part of a party that's going to allow them to become the next steve jobs or the next mark zuckerberg. they can create wealth and they can keep that wealth here in the united states rather than having to move it overseas. and they can create jobs in the united states. >> cutting spending is all good. i'm a reagan free market supply side guy, but economic growth is important. wealth is important. entrepreneurship is important. doesn't the gop have to have something more up beat? >> we're acting sort of like it every product is a business principle. a brand is not a logo. it's a promise. once a great company starts going short on its promise, it starts to deteriorate. >> what did they go short? >> i'm partisan. i'm a conservative. i'll admit that. it's built on a broken promise. the promise was that it would stick towards low taxation. it favors success, not punish it. it wouldn't make bargains on those key principles. and once you start to do that, you abandon your customers. in other words, your followers and you're left with a party that there's nothi
and cutting regulations, they can be part of a party that's going to allow them to become the next steve jobs or the next mark zuckerberg. they can create wealth and they can keep that wealth here in the united states rather than having to move it overseas. and they can create jobs in the united states. >> cutting spending is all good. i'm a reagan free market supply side guy, but economic growth is important. wealth is important. entrepreneurship is important. doesn't the gop have to...
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those are my predictions for 2013. >> those were steve's predictions. now let's get some more market predictions from our 2013 next guest, joining us now larry mcdonald, new edge senior vice president, and a guy who saw the bubble coming. loved your book. you know that. good to see you, larry. how are you? >> hey, andrew. thanks very much. >> so what do you think? give it to us straight here. >> well, i think joe's had it right for most of the last week. this debt ceiling issue is literally like an optionality impact on the market. so in other words, the president had a chance, the speaker offered the president a one-year extension on the debt ceiling, as well as tax increases above 500,000. those are two colossal gives. in return, the bottom, bottom line is, you can't talk about ten years. the president did not offer any meaningful cuts in medicare in 2013, in 2014, so you have all of these newly elected 2010 house of representatives, the gop took 61 seats, the most since 1938. so you have all these new, newly elected representatives, that really boehn
those are my predictions for 2013. >> those were steve's predictions. now let's get some more market predictions from our 2013 next guest, joining us now larry mcdonald, new edge senior vice president, and a guy who saw the bubble coming. loved your book. you know that. good to see you, larry. how are you? >> hey, andrew. thanks very much. >> so what do you think? give it to us straight here. >> well, i think joe's had it right for most of the last week. this debt...
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steve liesman has more on that. >> we talk about a lot of these big numbers that are out there and we don't talk about what it means to individuals. so let me see if i can break down the big numbers into something that might mean something to individual people here. $620 billion, that's the number that's the total revenue increases and spending cuts. about $130 billion of the automatic cuts that john harwood was just talking about, talking about trying to ally for a little while. 1920. that's if you break it down by every man, woman and child in america. that's the per capita fiscal cliff effect. but that effects a lot of people differently here. $26.2 million. that's the number of americans that will be caught by the amt, the alter naf tax system, unless congress comes up with a patch and that's part of the whole fiscal cliff effect. come on over here, we'll show you more. 2.1 million, that's the number of long term unemployed americans who will lose the extended benefits again if there's no fix to the fiscal cliff. $1,000, that's the amount that the average family will see a tax hik
steve liesman has more on that. >> we talk about a lot of these big numbers that are out there and we don't talk about what it means to individuals. so let me see if i can break down the big numbers into something that might mean something to individual people here. $620 billion, that's the number that's the total revenue increases and spending cuts. about $130 billion of the automatic cuts that john harwood was just talking about, talking about trying to ally for a little while. 1920....
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. >> this is the steve jobs/walter isaacson book. unless they have an omg product, won't like them. accenture last night, disappointing. i expected more frock accenture. accenture, ibm, oracle, and sap. accenture losing share of these companies? everyone feasting off of hewlett-packard's consulting business. >> a busy night for earnings, r.i.m., nike, "journal" this morning talking about nike -- easy to forget wasn't that long ago, nike seemed immortal, seem they had could do no long. that changed in a hurry. worries about r.i.m., consensus is a loss of 35 cents. everything pipped, jim to this blackberry ten. >> one product, i think they have done a lot of rationalizing on the cost side. nike went from being this terrific chime story with north america not doing that well to suddenly, an inventory glut of shoes with china, maybe north america can make up with it. nike remains a great growth company, a lot of cash, good dividend. i think if it gets hit, unless they can -- remember, china is coming back. so, theoretically, that's what the stock market upped the most since august 2010,
. >> this is the steve jobs/walter isaacson book. unless they have an omg product, won't like them. accenture last night, disappointing. i expected more frock accenture. accenture, ibm, oracle, and sap. accenture losing share of these companies? everyone feasting off of hewlett-packard's consulting business. >> a busy night for earnings, r.i.m., nike, "journal" this morning talking about nike -- easy to forget wasn't that long ago, nike seemed immortal, seem they had could...
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steve satich, ohio congressman, steve latourette, and ambassador nick burns are our guests this morning. it's thursday, december 6th, and "starting point" begins right now. >>> welcome, everybody. our starting point this morning, some major developments to tell you about in egypt, after angry protests against political moves by the president, mohamed morsi, have turned deadly. tanks, armored personnel vehicles, all stationed outside the presidential analysis cairo. not only are they guarding the palace, they're also keeping apart supporters and opponents of morsi. hundreds of his islamist supporters already taking to the streets in cairo this morning. opponents are gathering not very far away. last night the two sides clashed right outside the palace. the violence killed at least five people. hundreds of other people were injured. opponents are demanding that morsi dial back on those sweeping powers that he has granted himself. cnn's reza sayah is live for us in cairo this morning. what's the latest? >> reporter: soledad, we're getting the first signs that maybe, just maybe, cooler head
steve satich, ohio congressman, steve latourette, and ambassador nick burns are our guests this morning. it's thursday, december 6th, and "starting point" begins right now. >>> welcome, everybody. our starting point this morning, some major developments to tell you about in egypt, after angry protests against political moves by the president, mohamed morsi, have turned deadly. tanks, armored personnel vehicles, all stationed outside the presidential analysis cairo. not only...
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our guy steve groves was writing papers on this weeks and weeks ago. we're also surprised frankly the senate would bring it up in a lame duck session. this is something that needs full and considered -- >> they're going to bring it up again next year. you won't be there. >> they can bring it up and we'll take the same position. >> should there be a compromise in order to avoid going over the fiscal cliff? john boehner's already $800 billion in increased tax revenue, not necessarily raising the marginal tax rate on the wealthy, but capping deductions, limiting loopholes, are you with the speaker of the house on that? >> unfortunately, wolf, the policies of president obama have already taken us over the cliff. if you meet with businesses like i do all the time, they've already paired back plans for next year anticipating what's going to happen. we can fix this christmas eve if we want, but we've already hurt the economy and job growth. >> are you with boehner? >> i'm not with boehner. this government doesn't need anymore money. this country needs less go
our guy steve groves was writing papers on this weeks and weeks ago. we're also surprised frankly the senate would bring it up in a lame duck session. this is something that needs full and considered -- >> they're going to bring it up again next year. you won't be there. >> they can bring it up and we'll take the same position. >> should there be a compromise in order to avoid going over the fiscal cliff? john boehner's already $800 billion in increased tax revenue, not...
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>> tomorrow on "starting point," we'll talk to director ed burns, actor frankie muniz, congressman steve israel, jeff sessions, javier palimares, the president and ceo of united states chamber of commerce, and chicago mayor rahm emanuel as well. cnn news room with ted roland begins now. >> stories we're watching now in the cnn newsroom. off the air and under siege. >>> i think about their family and what they must be going through and the thought we may have played a part in that is gut wrenching. >> for the first time, we're hearing from two radio deejays blamed for the nurse's suicide after that royal prank phone call. plus this. ♪ a plane crash cut short the life of popular mexican-american singer jenni rivera. now investigators look into what brought down that plane that killed everyone on board. >>> south korean rapper psy receives a warm welcome in washington despite his past anti-american comments, and president obama getting some flack for attending that performance. >>> plus the bizarre saga continues. american tech mogul john mcafee fighting deportation to belize. he holds a
>> tomorrow on "starting point," we'll talk to director ed burns, actor frankie muniz, congressman steve israel, jeff sessions, javier palimares, the president and ceo of united states chamber of commerce, and chicago mayor rahm emanuel as well. cnn news room with ted roland begins now. >> stories we're watching now in the cnn newsroom. off the air and under siege. >>> i think about their family and what they must be going through and the thought we may have...
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. >> steve, what is the army's role in all of this. that's the piece people don't understand. you have morsi and the isz lam brother head. you have the liberals who are opposing it. where does the army stand? >> the military has removed itself from the political system. the new military leadership that came into power in mid-august as a result of morsi's declarations have a deal with him. they were relieved of the burden of having to govern egypt. removing themselves from the political system is more in keeping with the history of the egypt armed forces since the 1967 defeat when they determined being a political army was not good for their organization and their ability to fight a war on the battlefield. >> is the struggle the islamist versus the seculars and is it fair to say as everybody does while the islamists have greater appeal, they're going to win this. >> there are basically three groups here that are contending for the loyalties of the mass of egypt people. one group is the egyptians. the other is the muhbaric loyalists. it was the islamists and the young revolution
. >> steve, what is the army's role in all of this. that's the piece people don't understand. you have morsi and the isz lam brother head. you have the liberals who are opposing it. where does the army stand? >> the military has removed itself from the political system. the new military leadership that came into power in mid-august as a result of morsi's declarations have a deal with him. they were relieved of the burden of having to govern egypt. removing themselves from the...
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the next two hours, we'll talk with steve israel. jeff sessions, sandy levin, rahm emanuel and businessman javier paolomarez, ed burns, frankie monday easy, and chuck leavell. "starting point" begins right now. welcome, everybody. "starting point" this morning, angry, united. bracing for protests in michigan as the state is poised to become the most unionized right to work state. as many as 10,000 unionized workers expected at the state capitol to voice their disapproval of the measure. some of them teachers, two detroit area school districts shut down for the day as hundreds of teachers plan to join the protest. president obama brought it up during a trip to a daimler truck factory in redford, michigan. this is what he said. >> this so-called right to work law, they don't have to do with economics, everything to do with politics. what they are really talking about is giving you the right to work for less money. >> alison kosik. >> what's the latest on the protests? >> protestsers starting to gather behind me. signs in hand, even the
the next two hours, we'll talk with steve israel. jeff sessions, sandy levin, rahm emanuel and businessman javier paolomarez, ed burns, frankie monday easy, and chuck leavell. "starting point" begins right now. welcome, everybody. "starting point" this morning, angry, united. bracing for protests in michigan as the state is poised to become the most unionized right to work state. as many as 10,000 unionized workers expected at the state capitol to voice their disapproval of...
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i'm not understanding. >> let's ask steve smith. he is a deputy superintendent of the atlanta public schools. adrienne is yawning, so i'll give her a break for a little bit. why no carbon monoxide monitors? that seems basic. they're not all that expensive. i think you can get one on amazon for 5 bucks or something. >> thanks for asking, soledad. utmost importance is to make sure that our staff and students are safe. while the law doesn't require for us to have the carbon monoxide detectors in the schools, certainly as a result of this incident it will prompt us to look into that matter which we actually started yesterday. our understanding is actually there are probably -- there are some state that is currently do have that option. and that's going to prompt us, as a result of yesterday's incident, we've already started that process. >> in the state of georgia, where you are, if you're in a residents, you have to have a carbon monoxide monitor. it seems contradictory that your school, which is relatively new, built in 2005 or someth
i'm not understanding. >> let's ask steve smith. he is a deputy superintendent of the atlanta public schools. adrienne is yawning, so i'll give her a break for a little bit. why no carbon monoxide monitors? that seems basic. they're not all that expensive. i think you can get one on amazon for 5 bucks or something. >> thanks for asking, soledad. utmost importance is to make sure that our staff and students are safe. while the law doesn't require for us to have the carbon monoxide...
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. >> number ten, apple, the first year without steve jobs and the company is trying to prove under a new ceo that it can still invent things we didn't know we needed that we would buy faster than anything's been sold in personal technology before. number nine, the u.s. stock market, despite all those worries about the fiscal cliff and slower growth in the u.s. economy, the stock market has had a great year. too bad you missed out. smart money's been on the market, the rest of us are worried about the fiscal cliff. >> number eight, facebook's ipo. hundreds of millions of people like facebook, but investors did not on its first day as a public company. the stock has yet to climb its way back to the ipo price. >> number seven, mother meyer. the new ceo of yahoo! who announced she was just going to take a two week maternity leave as she tried to turn this company around. 37 years old, it looks like a mother's touch is what yahoo needed. >> mother nature. an intense drought in the midwest that scorched the corn and sky crop sending prices sky high. who can forget super storm sandy? neighb
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the first year without steve jobs and a company that is trying to prove under a new ceo that it can still invent things we didn't even know we needed that we would buy faster than anything has ever been sold in personal technology before. >> number nine, the u.s. stock market, despite all the worries about the fiscal cliff and maybe slower growth in the u.s. economy, the stock market has had a great year. too bad you missed out. our money has been in the market, the rest of us have been worried about the fiscal cliff. >> number eight, facebook's ipo, hundreds of millions of people like facebook, but investors did not in its fist day as a trading company. questions about nasdaq and the company's ability to make money on mobile users pummeled the stock which has yet to climb back to its ipo price. >> number seven, mother meyer. the new ceo of yahoo, who announced she was just going to take a two-week maternity leave as she tried to turn the company around. looks like a mother's touch is just what yahoo needed. >> number six, mother nature. a drought in the midwest that scorched the corn and
the first year without steve jobs and a company that is trying to prove under a new ceo that it can still invent things we didn't even know we needed that we would buy faster than anything has ever been sold in personal technology before. >> number nine, the u.s. stock market, despite all the worries about the fiscal cliff and maybe slower growth in the u.s. economy, the stock market has had a great year. too bad you missed out. our money has been in the market, the rest of us have been...
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steve forsyth had two children and loved to coach kid's sports. the 45-year-old businessman had a zest for life, a wicked sense of humor and never said a bad word about anyone. christina shevchenko will recover, but faces more surgery. this is a man who unleashed the carnage, 22-year-old jacob roberts. shocked friends say he was kind and he was upbeat and studying to become a firefighter. kyung lah went to the home where he spent his final hours. >> reporter: anybo >> anybody standing behind it they'll have problems. >> reporter: housemates of jacob tyler not willing to talk about what might have led roberts to open fire on holiday shoppers. >> i've seen him there. >> reporter: neighbors say the 22-year-old moved in six months ago renting the basement of this portland house. >> just came out and he didn't wave or anything, you know, just got out and came out and wiput e guitar case in the car. >> reporter: two hours later the 911 calls were coming n roberts wearing a hockey mask and firing a stolen ar-15 semiautomatic rifle was making his way thro
steve forsyth had two children and loved to coach kid's sports. the 45-year-old businessman had a zest for life, a wicked sense of humor and never said a bad word about anyone. christina shevchenko will recover, but faces more surgery. this is a man who unleashed the carnage, 22-year-old jacob roberts. shocked friends say he was kind and he was upbeat and studying to become a firefighter. kyung lah went to the home where he spent his final hours. >> reporter: anybo >> anybody...
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. >> number ten, apple, the first year without steve jobs and the company is trying to prove under a new ceo that it can still invent things we didn't even know we would wee needed that we would buy faster than anything's been sold in personal technology before. >>> number nine, the u.s. stock market. despite all those worries about the fiscal cliff and maybe slower growth in the u.s. economy, the stock market has had a great year. too bad you missed out. smart money's been on the market. the rest of us have been worried about the fiscal cliff. >> number eight, facebook's ipo. hundreds of millions of people like facebook, but investors did not on its first day as a public company. trading glitches at the nasdaq and questions about the company's ability to make money on mobile users pummeled the stock, which has yet to climb its way back to its ipo price. >> number seven, mother meyer. the new ceo of yahoo! who announced she was just going to take a two-week maternity leave as she tried to turn this company around. 37 years old, it looks like a mother's touch is what yahoo! needed. >>
. >> number ten, apple, the first year without steve jobs and the company is trying to prove under a new ceo that it can still invent things we didn't even know we would wee needed that we would buy faster than anything's been sold in personal technology before. >>> number nine, the u.s. stock market. despite all those worries about the fiscal cliff and maybe slower growth in the u.s. economy, the stock market has had a great year. too bad you missed out. smart money's been on...
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kochman steve tourette of ohio, a big boehner backer. he spoke to us after the failed vote. take a listen. >> i think the entire republican party, continuing dumbing down of the republican party, and we are going to be seen more and more as a bunch of shams who can't get a majority of people to support our own policies we're putting forward. if you're not a governing majority, you won't be in power very long. >> they won't be back most likely until after christmas. zoraida. >> boehner takes a big blow. what about the american public in 11 days? another big blow. what happens? >> that is the big question, what happens next. boehner told a lot of members of his coalition last night he hopes to continue negotiations with the president. we'll see if that happens. other big questions. what does the senate do now? senate majority leader harry reed do? what about mitch mcconnell? the white house put out this statement, the president's main priority is to ensure taxes don't gun on 98% of americans and 97% of small businesses in a few short days. the president will work with congress
kochman steve tourette of ohio, a big boehner backer. he spoke to us after the failed vote. take a listen. >> i think the entire republican party, continuing dumbing down of the republican party, and we are going to be seen more and more as a bunch of shams who can't get a majority of people to support our own policies we're putting forward. if you're not a governing majority, you won't be in power very long. >> they won't be back most likely until after christmas. zoraida. >>...
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listen to steve la tourette, fellow republican from ohio. >> it weakens the entire republican party, the continuing dumbing down of the republican party and we are going to be seen more and more as a bunch of extremists that can't even get a majority of our peen people to support causes we're putting forward. if you're not a governing majority, you won't be a majority. >> now, just by way of background, la tourette is very close with the speaker, and also retiring in part because of he is fed up with the way things go in washington. i was outside a meeting, and you could hear the boos inside, you could hear cheers as well. a lot of tension and very bad for the speaker with regard to his -- his own leadership. >> let's talk about that for a second, dana. i was going to ask you, what happens next? what happens next with the fiscal cliff and next for speaker boehner if he can't rally his own party for his leadership position and ability to negotiate? >> let's start with that. a lot of answers to that will lie in what happens next with regard to any kin of big deal. as we approach decemb
listen to steve la tourette, fellow republican from ohio. >> it weakens the entire republican party, the continuing dumbing down of the republican party and we are going to be seen more and more as a bunch of extremists that can't even get a majority of our peen people to support causes we're putting forward. if you're not a governing majority, you won't be a majority. >> now, just by way of background, la tourette is very close with the speaker, and also retiring in part because of...
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want to bring in sergeant steve martos from the phoenix police department. welcome. any idea at this hour where emily is? >> unfortunately we don't. we're still out there searching, we're following up on leads. however sadly at this point we don't know where she's at. >> i understand u.s. border patrol agents stopped and questioned emily's father, who is part of this whole, you know, thing recently, what did he say? >> well, unfortunately he didn't provide much information to us. he was stopped as he was entering the united states into arizona on saturday night into early sunday morning. border patrol agents on our behalf began speaking to him, he denied any involvement or knowledge about emily being removed from the hopped and sadly could not provide or did not provide information to us as to where she is. >> so then, sergeant, the obvious question is, i know this isn't perhaps an answer -- an answer for the hospital, but how does a mother and this child who now has her arm amputated, who is walking around, looks like with an rv, you know, how does she manage to sli
want to bring in sergeant steve martos from the phoenix police department. welcome. any idea at this hour where emily is? >> unfortunately we don't. we're still out there searching, we're following up on leads. however sadly at this point we don't know where she's at. >> i understand u.s. border patrol agents stopped and questioned emily's father, who is part of this whole, you know, thing recently, what did he say? >> well, unfortunately he didn't provide much information to...
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and 45-year-old steve forsythe, a former co-worker is speaking out. >> he told me, felix there's two type of people in this world, dreammakers and dream breakers. and he said i'm a dreammaker go live out your dreams. >>> we're also getting an update about the 15-year-old girl who was wounded during the attack. she is in the hospital but expected to survive. she was shot in the torso. the bullet bruised her lung but missed vital organs. months ago she survived another ordeal, when the van she was riding in was struck by a drunken driver. that driver was killed, but she survived. just incredible. john? >> she is a survivor. glad to hear she's in stable and improving condition. dan simon, thank you very much. >>> 34 minutes past the hour. a missouri beating victim fighting back on facebook. 23-year-old amber taylor posted this picture of her bruised and battered face on her boyfriend's facebook page while she was in the hospital. she said she wanted everyone to know that he beat her with a baseball bat after he found out she with you sending texts to another man. her boy friend, 19-year
and 45-year-old steve forsythe, a former co-worker is speaking out. >> he told me, felix there's two type of people in this world, dreammakers and dream breakers. and he said i'm a dreammaker go live out your dreams. >>> we're also getting an update about the 15-year-old girl who was wounded during the attack. she is in the hospital but expected to survive. she was shot in the torso. the bullet bruised her lung but missed vital organs. months ago she survived another ordeal, when...
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. >>> a new movie about steve jobs will premier at the sundance film festival. you see ashton kutcher looks like a young jobs. it covers a 30 year span. another movie you have to see. >> i will see it for sure. thank you. >>> you're in "the situation room." syrian rebels laying siege to a key government military base. aur own arwa damon is on the ground inside syria and behind rebel lines. and violence spreading in egypt. protesters break through barriers to attack police as ambulances race to the presidential palace. and why a father fears he'll never see his 5-year-old daughter again unless the united states supreme court steps in. >>> we want to welcome our viewers in the united states and around the world. i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room." >>> weeks of violent protests in egypt are now spreading. demonstrators, angry at a perceived presidential power grab, delivered their outrage today at the presidential palace in cairo, where at one point protesters breached the security barricades. you just got back from some of those violent protests at t
. >>> a new movie about steve jobs will premier at the sundance film festival. you see ashton kutcher looks like a young jobs. it covers a 30 year span. another movie you have to see. >> i will see it for sure. thank you. >>> you're in "the situation room." syrian rebels laying siege to a key government military base. aur own arwa damon is on the ground inside syria and behind rebel lines. and violence spreading in egypt. protesters break through barriers to...
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jimmy is one of my favorite confidence men because teammate steve martin of a villain. i wonder as you look on the scene today how do you assess president obama as a confidence man and a panoply of confidence men, and not to put a fly in the ointment but how do you assess that from me as a confidence man? >> why don't know. we are going to work this side of the street and work - they said my daughter you are soberly and that funny and smart why don't you run for president? i don't have it in me. at the end of the george bush was trying to go and at the end of the day i was free to shoot myself. [laughter] so there are these people in the system that spend that spend their whole life doing press and their politicians and once in a widely public servant has the capacity to be a public servant and there's time left over at the end of the day between lobbying and banking to take care of the country. and as milton friedman said, we just don't have the time to bone up on the people trying to rob us through the x corporation and rob us through the light union and the people ge
jimmy is one of my favorite confidence men because teammate steve martin of a villain. i wonder as you look on the scene today how do you assess president obama as a confidence man and a panoply of confidence men, and not to put a fly in the ointment but how do you assess that from me as a confidence man? >> why don't know. we are going to work this side of the street and work - they said my daughter you are soberly and that funny and smart why don't you run for president? i don't have it...
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at the same time my friend steve has been too modest. he has written about the national security canon that has arisen. most of our legislation, and plates a finite period of the prices, be it war or whatever it might be. we are going to be in this thing with terrorism for the rest of our lives in the foreseeable future. when the courts don't want to look at any mistakes the government made, political questions, standing, they go through this hole -- i think it is having two bad effects. number one, it doesn't have the feedback that make government better. i also think it damages the legal profession because the legal profession if you look at the oh talks about being self regulating and ultimately the courts. if the courts don't look at, if they just get out the case for political questions, that is how we wind up with cases -- how we wind up with the reynolds case, take a look at the reynolds case and what actually happened. and so the courts are going to need to consider, this national security thing is here to stay, this crisis is lo
at the same time my friend steve has been too modest. he has written about the national security canon that has arisen. most of our legislation, and plates a finite period of the prices, be it war or whatever it might be. we are going to be in this thing with terrorism for the rest of our lives in the foreseeable future. when the courts don't want to look at any mistakes the government made, political questions, standing, they go through this hole -- i think it is having two bad effects. number...
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steve schwartzman's famously compared this to hitler's invasion of poland. i recently sort of as part of the sort of getting the story of my book out there did a piece for the new yorker where i profiled leon cooperman, and i write about him also in the book. and just kind of by the way in one of our considerations he said, you know -- conversations, he said, you know, there really are so many parallels between the rise of barack obama and the rise of hitler. and i said, excuse me? he said, no, i don't mean to compare them, of course, but there really are a lot of parallels. and he went on and on is and on and on. [laughter] so, again, a very commonplace thing. the other concept which was really astonishing to me was this sense not just of victimization, but that the middle class owes them and a sense of kind of being taken for granted and not being treated that well. and so i'd like to introduce you to the concept of the self-pacs. the potential who introduced -- the person who introduced me to this concept is a guy called foster freeze, multimillionaire, a
steve schwartzman's famously compared this to hitler's invasion of poland. i recently sort of as part of the sort of getting the story of my book out there did a piece for the new yorker where i profiled leon cooperman, and i write about him also in the book. and just kind of by the way in one of our considerations he said, you know -- conversations, he said, you know, there really are so many parallels between the rise of barack obama and the rise of hitler. and i said, excuse me? he said, no,...
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jimmy dell is one of my favorite because you made steve martin a villain. i wonder as you look upon the political scene today how do you assess president obama as a confidence man in the panoply of confidence men, and not to put a fly in the oiptment, but how do you assess mitt romney at a confidence man? >> well, i don't know, you know? it's like they say, they're going to work their side of the street, and i'm going to work mine. i heard condoleezza rice talk about -- several weeks ago, and so and so said, my god, dr. rice, you're so brilliant, so funny, so smart, so patriotic, why don't you run for president? she said, i just don't have it in me. i used to tour with george bush, and at the end of the day, he was raring to go, and at the end of the day, i was raring to shoot myself. [laughter] so there are these people in our evolved system who spend their whole life doing press and begging, and they're called politician. and once in a while a publicker servant, we get one who also has the capacity to be a public servant and has a little time left over at
jimmy dell is one of my favorite because you made steve martin a villain. i wonder as you look upon the political scene today how do you assess president obama as a confidence man in the panoply of confidence men, and not to put a fly in the oiptment, but how do you assess mitt romney at a confidence man? >> well, i don't know, you know? it's like they say, they're going to work their side of the street, and i'm going to work mine. i heard condoleezza rice talk about -- several weeks ago,...
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bush, steve forbes all weigh in. craig whitney sits down with the former president of the brady campaign to prevent gun violation to discuss his book, "living with guns." watch these programs and more all weekend long on booktv. and for a complete schedule, visit booktv.org. >> booktv is here at the annual national press club authors' night, and joining us now is author arkansas run aruno has written a book called first cameraman. what's your association with the obama campaign? >> well, in 2008 on the obama campaign i was his personal videographer which is something i carried through to the first two and a half years of the white house. and this last cycle, actually, did not work on the campaign formally or at the white house, i worked in that new and strange, murky world of super pacs and pac and independent can expenditures. >> talk to us about the campaign in 2008. how'd you get hooked up with the president? >> well, there was an ad in craig's list -- no, that's actually not the case. it was right place, right ti
bush, steve forbes all weigh in. craig whitney sits down with the former president of the brady campaign to prevent gun violation to discuss his book, "living with guns." watch these programs and more all weekend long on booktv. and for a complete schedule, visit booktv.org. >> booktv is here at the annual national press club authors' night, and joining us now is author arkansas run aruno has written a book called first cameraman. what's your association with the obama campaign?...
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top of the list is "and broke and" published 2010 followed by killing linkdin, walter isaacson, as steve jobs is number four. 2011. another 2011 title. the power of havoc and edward klein and tina fey fey" boss pants." and that was on the list. sarah weinman what is wild? >> that was an amazing memoir by a woman to a previously written a novel called torch. she would describe in her mid-20s a failed marriage, her mother died, drug issues, she decided she would walk the pacific coast trail and did so with minimal preparation and described how doing this walk broker apart the put her back together. it was on the best built cellar for so long and to understand the advanced high as oprah winfrey decided to revive the book club she may not have a nationally syndicated show but she does have the oprah winfrey network and her magazine with the on-line conduit so when she chose wild, it read to a -- lead to a great uptick of sales. so then also other books like tiny beautiful things was reissued. oprah made her next selection and a debut novel from a woman who have never previously published fic
top of the list is "and broke and" published 2010 followed by killing linkdin, walter isaacson, as steve jobs is number four. 2011. another 2011 title. the power of havoc and edward klein and tina fey fey" boss pants." and that was on the list. sarah weinman what is wild? >> that was an amazing memoir by a woman to a previously written a novel called torch. she would describe in her mid-20s a failed marriage, her mother died, drug issues, she decided she would walk the...
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and doing what is best for the economy. >> hi, i'm steve. with the federal government borrowing roughly $1 trillion a year and now with the fed, on pace to buy roughly a trlt dollars a year in bonds, are you concerned about a public and possibly global perception that accommodating not just growth federal borrowing needs. are you concerned about what it might do to the feds' crebilityd and the crebilityd of u.s. financing in general and the credibility of the dollar as the world's leading currency. >> just a couple of facts: we're buying treasuries and mortgage-backed securities about half and half roughly, so we're buying considerably less than the treasury is issuing. and we're over the share of outstanding treasuries at the federal reserve owns is not that different before the crisis. while our holdings have increased so has the stock of treasury in public hands. it's not quite evidence there's been a radical shift there. we've increasing our balance sheet now for some time. we've been clear that this is a temporary measure. it's a way to
and doing what is best for the economy. >> hi, i'm steve. with the federal government borrowing roughly $1 trillion a year and now with the fed, on pace to buy roughly a trlt dollars a year in bonds, are you concerned about a public and possibly global perception that accommodating not just growth federal borrowing needs. are you concerned about what it might do to the feds' crebilityd and the crebilityd of u.s. financing in general and the credibility of the dollar as the world's leading...
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published in 2010 followed by bill o'reilly's killing lincoln, heaven is for real, walter isaacson's steve jobs, number 4 published in 2011, wild, derek larsson in the garden of beasts, another 2011 title, power of habit, edward klein's at the aging, tina fay's bossy pants, and american sniper was published in january and that was on the list for 17 weeks. sarah weinman, what is wild? >> that was an amazing memoir by a woman who had previously written a novel called for ridge . she described as-she decided on a whim that she would walk the pacific coast, well over a thousand miles and did so with minimal preparation and describe the essentially how doing this long distance walk broke her apart and put her back together again. the big reason why this book was on the best-seller list for so long even though there had been a great deal of attempts, i read it a couple months before publication and certainly understood all the advance height, oprah winfrey decided to revive her book club. she may not have a nationally syndicated show anymore but she does have the oprah winfrey network and her m
published in 2010 followed by bill o'reilly's killing lincoln, heaven is for real, walter isaacson's steve jobs, number 4 published in 2011, wild, derek larsson in the garden of beasts, another 2011 title, power of habit, edward klein's at the aging, tina fay's bossy pants, and american sniper was published in january and that was on the list for 17 weeks. sarah weinman, what is wild? >> that was an amazing memoir by a woman who had previously written a novel called for ridge . she...
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i'd now like to ask our second panel to make their way to the witness table to begin first with steve hege, who has worked on -- were you served for three consecutive mandates as the armed groups expert at the united nations group of experts on the drc. he investigated and co-author six public reports, submitted and presented to the u.n. security council, sanctions committee. during the recent expire 2012 mandate, he was also the coordinator of the six member team working under security council resolution 2021. prior to joining the group of experts, mr. hege worked with several humanitarian entities keeping peace building organizations. we will then hear from john prendergast who is a union rank activists, best selling author and cofounder of the enough project. in addition to end genocide and crimes against humanity. has worked for the clinton administration, state department and in congress. is also worked with the national intelligence council, human rights watch, international crisis group and the u.s. institute of peace. he has helped fund schools in darfur in refugee camps, now
i'd now like to ask our second panel to make their way to the witness table to begin first with steve hege, who has worked on -- were you served for three consecutive mandates as the armed groups expert at the united nations group of experts on the drc. he investigated and co-author six public reports, submitted and presented to the u.n. security council, sanctions committee. during the recent expire 2012 mandate, he was also the coordinator of the six member team working under security council...
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. >> steve reed. >> chancellor aware because of his continuing inadequate level of funding to school building which today's statement is not correct, london councils across party body is estimating that by 2016, one in every 10 primary age children and son will not have a permanent school place? >> first of all, can i take this opportunity to welcome him to the house of commons. congratulate him on his victory. he rightly wants to speak on behalf of his constituents. what i would say is the pressure on london's schoolhouschoolhou ses, for some years is a huge issue when we came into office. we have provided additional capital spending for new school places. the money we announced over a billion pounds we announced today is also to deal with areas where there's high pressure. i will make sure that my runoff on education secretary -- [inaudible] >> julian smith. >> more money for the regional growth fund is great news for yorkshire. and the chancellor give details to the house of? >> there will be more money for the region growth fund. that has been help for securing and creating up to
. >> steve reed. >> chancellor aware because of his continuing inadequate level of funding to school building which today's statement is not correct, london councils across party body is estimating that by 2016, one in every 10 primary age children and son will not have a permanent school place? >> first of all, can i take this opportunity to welcome him to the house of commons. congratulate him on his victory. he rightly wants to speak on behalf of his constituents. what i...